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Journal articles on the topic "Tourisme – Aspect économique – Israël"
Suchet, André. "D'une pratique à contre-temps à une activité à contre-espace. Une interprétation géographique de l'emergence du wild-boaring en Pyrénées françaises." Geographicalia, no. 57 (May 22, 2014): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_geoph/geoph.201057809.
Full textWojtarowski Leal, Astrid. "Valoración del patrimonio biocultural en un área natural protegida, el caso de El Cuyo, Yucatán, México / Valuation of the biocultural heritage in a protected natural area, the case of El Cuyo, Yucatán, México." Revista Trace, no. 78 (July 31, 2020): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.22134/trace.78.2020.711.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Tourisme – Aspect économique – Israël"
Prin, Florence. "Deux contributions à l'analyse économique du tourisme." Aix-Marseille 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007AIX24026.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to realize an economic analysis of tourism based on empirical and theoretical studies that show a significant potential of tourism for growth in developed and developing countries. In the first part, the contribution of tourism in advanced economies is analyzed in the frameworks of computable general equilibrium model measuring the impacts of tourist investments on the employment in France. This model allows understanding of transmission channels from tourism expansion to economic growth. The second part aims to determine the potential of tourism for the economic growth in developing countries. Theoretical and empirical studies are undertaken to find out the essential conditions for the expansion of the tourism sector which brings growth and sustainable development and allows those countries to take advantage from international exchanges. This part focuses in particular on the importance of terms of trade and proposes, through the example of Senegal, a computable general model that shows the negative impacts of a deterioration of terms of trade for developing countries
Gold-Dalg, Valérie. "Tourisme et spécialisation internationale." Toulouse 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994TOU10034.
Full textTourism is one of the sectors that has known the fastest development since the second world war. Almost every single country is affected by international exchanges in tourism. These countries aspire to a better understanding of the complexity of such exchanges of which the economical and social impact is undeniable. By using the tools of the international trade theory, one of the approaches to understand a phenomenon of such complexity involves searching for the causes of touristic exchanges to inducing the international specialization of these countries. Tourism is dependent on service activities, but the theories of international specialization and their empiral verifications originally concerned more the tangible goods than the services. However, these theories have aptly explained the international exchanges in tourism, despite their specific nature. The increasing complexity of such exchanges allows the consideration not only of the notion of national comparative advantage, as suggested by these theories, but also the notion of comparative advantage at a world level, in order to determine the international flows of tourism. In the international tourism field, this notion allows, more precisely, an extension of the international trade theories at the world level rather than their rejection. This empirical study was carried out on about twenty America countries. It concerns the indicator calculations and the econometric model estimations that respectively permit an economic analysis of international touristic flows and an explanation of two-sided exchanges of tourism with international specialization determinants
Sultan, Thaer. "L' économie du tourisme et ses impacts : étude sur deux exemples : la France et la Syrie." Aix-Marseille 3, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007AIX32014.
Full textSyria possesses a rich historic, cultural and natural inheritance. But this capital remains still uncultivated because is missing a clear and an active strategy allowing to develop this sector. The central question which arises: why, with all the advantages which Syria possesses, tourism remains incapable to take its place in the Syrian economy?And which strategy is it necessary to apply in Syria to throw tourist development? We analyze French tourist economy, French model of tourism, applied tourist strategies, way of resolving problems to attract the recommendations and the lessons of this experience which we can adjust to the Syrian case. We present at first a review in the tourist literature, the offer, the demand, the weight economic of the tourism and its impacts
Marques, Bruno. "Flux touristique international et croissance économique de long terme : Dynamique de la fréquentation touristique et du revenu per capita." Antilles-Guyane, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009AGUY0267.
Full textInternational tourism generates a specific international trade where only customers move. The dissertation analyzes Tourism Led Growth considering this peculiarity. Long run dynamics characteristics between tourism arrivaIs and per capita output are the cornerstone objective of the research. Varied situations are modeled in a general equilibrium context: one and two sectors economies; physical capital accumulation (private and public) as weIl as innovation mechanics of growth. The examination of international tourism arrivaIs effects on long run growth is conducted with both exogenous [as described by the Tourism Area Life Cycle in Butler (1980)] and endogenous tourism flow (depending on public capital and constrained by accommodation capacity). Each situation brings specific results. From the one sector model with capital accumulation, a direct link equation between per head output and tourism arrivaIs is derived. Caribbean countries data validate the theoretical approach. Specializing effects of international of tourism arrivaIs on the basis of two sectors model depend on technological parameters of the goods consumed by the visitors. Tourism Led Growth based on public capital accumulation and innovation mechanics of growth reveal country scale effect. Market power practice is also a consequence of international tourism arrivaIs, which should be outweighed by technical progress or by labor productivity out of public capital effect. Theoretical contribution of the dissertation exceeds the results of each specific model. Tourism Led Growth is characterized as endogenous growth with a declining rate of growth
Sadki, Maâti. "Développement touristique : la démarche marketing comme alternative au montage d'un projet d'aménagement : application au cas de la province d'Azilal située dans le Haut Atlas marocainSous la direction d'André Dauphine et Loïc Rognant." Nice, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992NICE2012.
Full textBaccour, Hentati Mouna. "Le choix d'une destination touristique : Etude des déterminants de choix du service touristique tunisien par les touristes européens." Corte, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005CORT1034.
Full textThe behavior of a tourist in the choice of his destination is a complex phenomenon that requires the consideration of several internal and external systems to the individual. The objective of our Thesis is to create a model of synthesis (in relation to the literature) permitting to fear this behavior. This conceptual model has been applied on a european tourist sample (200 persons) in the choice of Tunisia, inspiring from Churchill's methodology (1979) enriched by certain statistical treatments driving to a set of results exploited for managerial and marketing implications
Leblanc, Marc. "Le tourisme et les loisirs des personnes âgées du Nouveau-Brunswick." Aix-Marseille 3, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992AIX32038.
Full textThe purpose of this study was to develop tourism and leisure scenario for older people living in the canadian province of new brunswick. National surveys were analysed and persons working for public and private agencies were interviewed. After a final scenario was selected, many trends were identified. Also the traditional 4 p (product, price, place and promotion) were analysed in relation with the leisure and tourism behaviour of older people
Benraïss, Amina. "Tourisme, développement et balance des paiements : cas du Maroc, 1970-1985." Toulouse 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988TOU10023.
Full textFor the last few years, tourism has become one of the major preoccupations of the government. It is seen as a "key industry", whose development will have repercussions throughout all the economic activity. A part of the world politics of economic and social development, it is considered as a very effective way of redressing the balance of payments and compensating for deficits in other areas. However, morocco's dependance on tourism for the international economy is a precarious situation, whose financial benefits may cease at any moment. The economic and financial model of the tourists entering morocco shows the dependance of national tourism on the economic situations in the visiter's countries. But more interestingly, it neveals the dangers in constructing a part of the economy to be wholly dependant on foreign demand, whose volume varies according to international circumstances
Drissi-Habti, Nawfel. "Le tourisme marocain : analyse spatio-économique d'un système soumis à la mondialisation." Nice, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998NICE2005.
Full textTourism, the moroccan space and the moroccans; are these three words meant to be associated ? Must we privilege only the economic and geographical parameters when we set up a policy for the touristic development of the moroccan space ? Will there be organisational problems due to human intervention which could be improved by a group of propositions taking human nature in to consideration ? Faced with the globalisation of tourism, will the moroccan nation-state become a utopia ? Basically, what exactly are the natural professional units, the groups of people and sufficient activities, of realistic size and on an adequate scale which could follow ? The region-state ? The present work makes a summary of all these points, and above all, it proposes ideas of reflection for a policy of touristic development in the moroccan land, according to the modem needs for the development of tourism. These ideas, in fact, come from strategic touristic messages, the result of the peripheral needs of development, the globalisation and touristic competition. They are therefore the expression of the tangible evidence of our systemic thinking
Outamaldou, Mohamed. "L'Enclave touristique une introduction au cas du Maroc." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb375950426.
Full textBooks on the topic "Tourisme – Aspect économique – Israël"
Vellas, François. Économie et politique du tourisme international. Paris: Economica, 2002.
Find full textEnglish, E. Philip. La grande évasion?: Un examen du tourisme Nord-Sud. Ottawa, Ont: Institut Nord-Sud, 1986.
Find full texttourisme, Commission canadienne du, and Research Resolutions & Consulting Ltd., eds. Touristes canadiens adeptes du patrimoine. Ottawa, Ont: Commission canadienne du tourisme, 2003.
Find full texttourisme, Commission canadienne du, ed. Touristes canadiens adeptes des arts de la scène. Vancouver, B.C: Commission canadienne du tourisme, 2003.
Find full textTrad, Besançon Loup-Maëlle, ed. Où partir avant qu'il ne soit trop tard: Compte à rebours pour un tourisme responsable. Paris: La Découverte, 2009.
Find full textResearch Resolutions & Consulting Ltd. and Commission canadienne du tourisme, eds. Touristes canadiens adeptes des activités de plein air hivernales: Analyse spéciale de l'Enquête sur les activités et les préférences en matière de voyages (EAPV). Vancouver, B.C: Commission canadienne du tourisme, 2003.
Find full textRieucau, Jean. Le Kenya dans la 3e révolution touristique: Au-delà du safari. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2014.
Find full textThérèse, Saint-Julien, Auriac Franck, Rey Violette, GIP RECLUS, and Documentation Française, eds. Atlas de France. Montpellier: RECLUS, 1998.
Find full textLe mauvais œil: Roman. Montréal: Les Allusifs, 2015.
Find full textValade, Gilles. Modules sur l'assurance à l'intention des entreprises de tourisme de plein air. Vancouver, B.C: Commission canadienne du tourisme, 2003.
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